Incredible locations from 'Game of Thrones' you can actually visit - The following pictures should look very familiar to dedicated 'Game of Thrones' fans. Sets from the series are located in a number of different countries, from Scotland to Malta, and you can even take tours to visit the most iconic spots!

Carnlough Harbour, Northern Ireland - This quaint harbour in Carnlough was originally built to transport minerals from local quarries. In 'Game of Thrones', it was used as the location for scenes involving Arya Stark.

Öxarárfoss Trail, Iceland - It was used for the path to the Bloody Gate, where Arya and the Hound walk through to find Arya's aunt in the Vale. It was also later used for the location where Jon Snow and his band of men capture a wight.

San Juan de Gaztelugatxe, Spain - The distinctive winding staircase leads to a church perched on a rocky outcrop. The dramatic spot appeared in the latest season, as the steps leading up to Dragonstone.

Incredible locations from 'Game of Thrones' you can actually visit

Have you been wondering where the hit TV show was filmed?

The following pictures should look very familiar to dedicated 'Game of Thrones' fans. Sets from the series are located in a number of different countries, from Scotland to Malta, and you can even take tours to visit the most iconic spots!

Take a look through the gallery and see if you can remember these scenes from 'Game of Thrones.'